The Huntsville Theatre Company (HTC) is excited to present its upcoming 2019-2020 season. The company produces four main season shows per season as well as other performance pieces throughout the year.
“We are so thrilled by the amazing variety this upcoming season has to offer,” says Lauren Saunders, president of HTC. “We have something for everyone from musical to comedy to pure drama. Each director is passionate about what they want to bring to the stage and we want everyone to come see these amazing pieces of live theatre.”
The 2019-2020 HTC Season lineup is as follows:
Anne of Green Gables The Musical (Norman Campbell, Donald Harron, L.M. Montgomery)
Directed and Produced by Mallary Duncan
Perfect Pie (Judith Thompson)
Directed by Lauren Saunders
Boeing Boeing (Marc Camoletti)
Directed by Emilie Stroud
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Edward Albee)
Directed by Cydney Jones
HTC Production Manager, Mark Rodrigues, says the best way to enjoy these shows is to become a season subscriber or patron. “Subscribers and patrons get tickets to every show so you never miss out. You get to see this variety of shows with fantastic local talent, enjoy reserved seating and even save some money by signing up for the whole season. It’s a great deal to experience and support the local arts.”
If you’re looking to participate either on or off stage, you can find up to date audition and show information on the HTC website.
To get tickets, become a subscriber to the season or for more information on dates and venues, contact production manager Mark Rodrigues [email protected] or call (705) 349-1456.
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Where will the productions be held this season?
Kudos on taking on “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”; undeniably the most difficult four-hander to present effectively. As if battling the ghosts of Taylor-Burton were not enough, Dennis and Segal also turned in the best performances of their careers. I have, however, seen several of the HTC’s plays/musicals, and I have never walked away unsatisfied. For the central characters, I can’t envision anyone but Amy Wallace; although she may be pursuing her music career to a greater extent at that time; and Mark Rodrigues as Professor George.